Scotland will face Hungary, Northern Ireland have been drawn against Croatia, while Wales will take on Slovakia in the first round of play-offs for the Euro 2025 finals in Switzerland.
The Welsh could face the Republic of Ireland, who take on Georgia, in the second round of play-offs if both progress. Scotland will meet Montenegro or Finland should they defeat Hungary.
Meanwhile, Albania or Norway lie in wait for Northern Ireland if they defeat Croatia. Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the Republic will all be away from home for the first legs of the play-off first round on 23 October, with the return ties scheduled for a week later.
The round two play-offs will be played on 27 November and 3 December. Seven places are still to be decided at next year's finals with holders England, Denmark, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, Netherlands and Spain having already qualified as winners or runners-up of their League A qualifying sections. The Swiss qualify as hosts.
Scotland and Wales won their League B groups, with Northern Ireland runners-up in theirs and the Republic finished bottom of their League A section. With the qualifiers and Women's Nations League being merged for the first time, the draw for the first round of play-offs pitched sides that finished third and fourth in League A groups against League C qualifiers.
Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales were seeded in a hat of League B nations. Pedro Martinez Losa's Scots, currently ranked 23 in the world, will be favourites against a Hungary side who are 20 places below them after finishing third behind Switzerland and Turkey in their group.
Should they progress, Scotland could face old foes Finland, who are three places below them in the rankings but beat the Scots twice in Euro 2021 qualifying and also in the final of this season's Pinatar Cup. Northern Ireland, who are ranked 48th but qualified for the last Euros, will fancy their chances against a Croatia side who finished third in Wales' qualifying group.
However, Tanya Oxtoby's team then face the prospect of facing 16th-ranked Norway. Rhian Wilkinson's Wales, who are ranked 31st and seeking a first major tournament appearance, will be favourites to oust a Slovakia side who are ranked 50th and were third in Scotland's group.
The Republic of Ireland are their most likely next opponents and, although the Irish are six places above Wales in the Fifa rankings, the Welsh prevailed 2-0 when the sides last met in a friendly in Ireland in February.
First round play-offs:
Path 1 - League C. v League A.
Romania v Poland
Greece v Belgium
Montenegro v Finland
Georgia v Republic of Ireland
Slovenia v Austria
Luxembourg v Sweden
Belarus v Czech Republic
Albania v Norway
Path 2 - League B.
Turkey v Ukraine
Croatia v Northern Ireland
Bosnia & Herzegovina v Serbia
Azerbaijan v Portugal
Hungary v Scotland
Slovakia v Wales
Ties to be played 23 and 30 October.
Second round play-offs:
Azerbaijan or Portugal v Belarus or Czech Republic
Hungary or Scotland v Montenegro or Finland
Turkey or Ukraine v Greece or Belgium
Slovakia or Wales v Georgia or Republic of Ireland
Romania or Poland v Slovenia or Austria
Croatia or Northern Ireland v Albania or Norway
Bosnia & Herzegovina or Serbia v Luxembourg or Sweden
Ties to be played on 27 November and 3 December.